
The Romance of the Gods (writer List Classic Library)
by Xu Zhonglin
About This Novel
This book is carefully edited and arranged based on the edition published by Sixuetang in the early Qing Dynasty. Open this book and you will be taken back three thousand years ago to witness the unprecedented war between humans, immortals and demons. Jiang Ziya has amazing powers and can predict the future, but he keeps a low profile and lives in seclusion in the mountains. It wasn't until he was eighty years old that he was invited to come out and intervene in the Shang-Zhou conflict. He faced an unprecedented arduous test - the immortals, monsters and monsters in the sky and on the earth were divided into two groups to participate in the fighting. The whales and dragons in the waves, the all-encompassing map of mountains and rivers, Lei Zhenzi with a bird's beak and eagle wings, and the brave and capable Nezha... The stories in the book are imaginative, shocking and beautiful. Since its publication, it has been loved by generations of young readers.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
It is worthy of being a Ming and Qing ghost novel. After reading it, the author really liked Nezha, Yang Jian and others, but at the same time, he felt that the description of the disciples of the Chan Sect seemed a bit sinister. On the contrary, most of the disciples of Jie Jiao in the novel are naive, or act on their own initiative. When watching it, you can't help but prefer intercepting the teachings rather than explaining them to everyone. Except for the female general Deng Chanyu and Tu Xingsun, I just felt that it was the author's bad taste and was slightly uncomfortable.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
It is worthy of being a Ming and Qing ghost novel. After reading it, the author really liked Nezha, Yang Jian and others, but at the same time, he felt that the description of the disciples of the Chan Sect seemed a bit sinister. On the contrary, most of the disciples of Jie Jiao in the novel are naive, or act on their own initiative. When watching it, you can't help but prefer intercepting the teachings rather than explaining them to everyone. Except for the female general Deng Chanyu and Tu Xingsun, I just felt that it was the author's bad taste and was slightly uncomfortable.
